Released v0.15.0.5

hi all, thanks go to rkrug, basil2, and macavity for helping me figure
out what why we were seeing seg faults in nautilus. The problem seems
to affect people with python-gtkspell installed. That is a static
module that uses static gtk as a dependency, and when it tried to
import gtk it would create a seg fault. Unfortunately, there doesn’t
seem to be dynamic bindings for gtk spell module so I’ve disabled it
for Nautilus 3 users. This update should also fix the issue where it
would report that it couldn’t load certain svg or svgz files.

The new tarball (hopefully the last for a while) is up now on our
download section.

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Make sure you don’t have another RabbitVCS installation somewhere if you tried to install with an earlier package/archive. Do a ‘find /usr | grep rabbitvcs’ and see if you have anything in /usr/local. You should just have one set of folders in /usr/lib.

Great work, happy to see this excellent app so actively maintained – life without RabbitVCS would be hard! Sadly I’m currently experiencing just how hard as I’m on Xubuntu 11.10 and the thunarx-python package is not yet available for Oneiric :( Please tell me it will be released soon?

Are there any plans to support Marlin File Manager?
I have started using it, and have found its the perfect replacement of Nautilus. Its light weight and much more responsive. But it does not have RabbitVCS integration.
There are only 2 available plugins for Marlin: Dropbox and UbuntuOne…
It would be nice to have RabbitVCS integration as well.

Hello rabbitvcs is best
I always work with subversion rabbitvcs and good, but I have a problem
I use git rabbitvcs bitbucket a repository and I can not get my remote repository to clone my local machine, I tried many things and yet I can not.
which is the correct way to do

I just have installed everything on Ubuntu11.10 except rabbitvcs-thunar
and I also have tried to install it from the Tarball
but there is no change on the right-click menu and the icons
I don’t konw why…
can anyone help me?

Hi, I am using RabbitVCS 0.15.0.5, subversion 1.6.17, Pysvn-1.7.5.0, ConfigObj-4.7.2, in ubuntu 12.04. The problem is that Rabbitvcs (svn) does not seem to work correctly when there are spaces in the path. For example create a directory “test a” on the desktop. Then create a directory “rep” within this “test a” directory and try to create a repository “rep” via the menu. The repository is not created in “test a/rep” but instead “test%20a/rep”

I’m running Fedora 19 with Mate and have rabbitvcs running quite easily with yum. I did a “yum search rabbitvcs” and installed all five packages listed, including rabbitvcs-thunar.x86_64. I set up my svn repository and went to systemTools/thunarFileManager and rabbit worked fine.

I’ve seen a number of references to using caja but couldn’t get that to work. I don’t know the good or bad of thunar but it works with rabbit and if I have a thunar window open only for rabbit, that’s fine with me rather than screwing around with getting caja to work.